Complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling in Long Beach, CA requires coordinated construction across cabinetry, countertops, flooring, plumbing, electrical systems, fixtures, and finished surfaces. With 20 years of specialized experience, Long Beach Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling offers commercial & residential remodeling performed by licensed professionals with expertise in complete kitchen renovations, bathroom reconstruction, custom cabinetry, countertop installation, shower remodeling, flooring, lighting, plumbing fixtures, and accessibility improvements. Material specifications can include quartz and granite countertops, moisture-resistant cabinetry, porcelain and ceramic tile, hardwood and engineered flooring, along with durable bathroom finishes selected according to the property’s use and Southern California conditions.
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling services cover full-space renovations, partial upgrades, layout modifications, cabinet installation, countertop replacement, kitchen islands, backsplashes, shower and bathtub remodeling, bathroom vanities, flooring, lighting, and plumbing fixture installation. Each scope is developed around existing room dimensions, appliance and fixture locations, storage requirements, plumbing routes, electrical capacity, ventilation, drainage, and the intended use of the space. Material selections are evaluated for moisture resistance, surface durability, maintenance requirements, dimensional stability, and compatibility with the existing architectural structure.
Before construction begins, licensed professionals assess wall and floor conditions, plumbing connections, electrical systems, ventilation, moisture exposure, substrate integrity, and the structural requirements associated with new cabinetry, countertops, tile assemblies, showers, tubs, and other fixtures. Installation follows precise measurements, proper substrate preparation, secure fastening, accurate leveling, appropriate waterproofing in wet areas, and correctly coordinated plumbing and electrical connections. This technical approach helps prevent premature movement, water intrusion, uneven finishes, fixture instability, and other construction deficiencies that can affect the long-term performance of the renovation.
Remodeling work can also address deteriorated cabinets, damaged flooring, outdated plumbing fixtures, worn countertops, moisture-damaged surfaces, inefficient layouts, and aging bathroom components without automatically requiring complete replacement of serviceable materials. Careful inspection identifies the underlying cause of deterioration so repairs, refinishing, reconfiguration, or replacement can be specified according to actual site conditions. This allows the renovation to improve functionality and appearance while preserving structurally sound components where appropriate.
A complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling project generally requires 3–8 weeks, depending on the number of rooms, demolition requirements, material fabrication, layout changes, and plumbing or electrical modifications. The completed renovation provides a durable and coordinated interior designed for reliable daily use, improved functionality, moisture resistance, and long-term performance.
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Kitchen remodeling combines improved spatial planning, durable finishes, and properly coordinated installations to create a more functional cooking and dining environment. Our kitchen remodeling experts evaluate the existing floor plan, cabinet dimensions, appliance locations, plumbing connections, electrical capacity, and ventilation requirements before establishing the new configuration. Demolition and preparation use controlled removal methods, laser measuring tools, oscillating saws, impact drivers, stud finders, and dust-management equipment to prepare the space accurately.
Custom cabinetry can include plywood cabinet boxes, hardwood components, engineered wood, painted MDF doors, laminate finishes, and specialized storage accessories selected according to the kitchen design. Cabinet installers secure base cabinets, wall cabinets, pantry units, island cabinetry, and appliance panels directly to suitable structural points using cabinet screws, shims, clamps, and precision leveling equipment. Soft-close hinges, full-extension drawer slides, pull-out organizers, and adjustable shelving can be incorporated to increase storage efficiency without compromising cabinet alignment.
Countertop preparation follows the completed cabinet installation to ensure proper support and accurate measurements for quartz, granite, porcelain, or other selected surfaces. We coordinate sink openings, cooktop cutouts, faucet locations, backsplash clearances, and appliance interfaces before the countertop is permanently fitted. The completed kitchen receives detailed checks for level surfaces, consistent cabinet reveals, secure hardware, functional doors and drawers, and clean transitions between the major components.

Bathroom remodeling requires careful coordination of moisture-resistant construction, plumbing fixtures, waterproofing systems, ventilation, and surface finishes within a confined space. Our bathroom contractors assess the existing shower, tub, vanity, flooring, drainage, water connections, wall conditions, and electrical requirements before establishing the renovation sequence. Removal work uses controlled demolition equipment, while moisture-prone assemblies are prepared with cement backer board, appropriate fasteners, waterproof membranes, and manufacturer-compatible sealing products.
Shower renovation can include walk-in shower construction, tub-to-shower conversion, shower pan replacement, wall tile installation, niche construction, bench installation, and new plumbing fixtures. We use porcelain or ceramic tile, natural stone where specified, thin-set mortar, grout, waterproofing membranes, corner treatments, and flexible sealants to create properly protected wet areas. Plumbing installations can incorporate pressure-balanced valves, showerheads, handheld sprays, drains, faucets, and other fixtures selected to match the new bathroom configuration.
Vanity and flooring installation completes the functional portions of the remodeled bathroom while maintaining appropriate clearances around doors, fixtures, and circulation areas. Porcelain tile and ceramic tile are installed over properly prepared substrates using suitable underlayment or mortar systems, with grout joints and perimeter transitions finished for moisture exposure. Final inspections verify drainage, fixture operation, waterproofed areas, tile alignment, cabinet stability, hardware performance, and finished surface quality.

Countertop and backsplash renovation updates high-use surfaces while providing protection against moisture, heat, staining, and routine cleaning. Material selections can include engineered quartz, granite, porcelain slab, ceramic tile, glass tile, natural stone, and other surface systems based on the intended application and design requirements. Precision templates, wet saws, diamond blades, polishing tools, leveling systems, tile spacers, and professional adhesives support accurate fabrication and installation.
Quartz provides a nonporous engineered surface with consistent pattern options, while granite offers natural stone variation and strong resistance to everyday wear. We prepare the supporting cabinetry or substrate before fitting countertop sections, creating precise openings for sinks, faucets, cooktops, and other integrated components. Backsplash installation uses appropriate backer materials, thin-set mortar, grout, sealants, movement allowances, and carefully measured cuts around electrical outlets, corners, windows, and cabinet edges.
Surface renovation also includes the detailed treatment of seams, joints, edges, transitions, and penetrations that affect long-term performance. Properly finished countertop edges and sealed backsplash transitions help reduce moisture exposure at vulnerable connection points. The completed surfaces are checked for consistent alignment, secure bonding, smooth edges, clean grout lines, properly fitted cutouts, and compatibility with surrounding cabinets and fixtures.

Whole-home remodeling depends on coordinated flooring, lighting, and finish work to connect renovated rooms into a consistent and functional interior. Flooring materials may include porcelain tile, ceramic tile, luxury vinyl plank, engineered hardwood, or other products selected according to traffic, moisture exposure, maintenance requirements, and the specific room. Installation begins with substrate inspection, surface correction, moisture considerations where applicable, underlayment preparation, and precise cutting before the selected flooring system is installed.
Lighting upgrades can incorporate recessed LED fixtures, pendant lights, vanity lighting, under-cabinet illumination, dimmers, switches, and other fixtures positioned according to room function. Electrical installation requires correctly sized wiring, electrical boxes, connectors, circuit protection, and fixture supports, with testing performed after installation. We coordinate lighting locations with cabinetry, ceiling features, mirrors, islands, work areas, and circulation paths so illumination supports both practical use and interior design.
Finish installation brings together trim, hardware, paint corrections, transitions, caulking, fixture connections, and other details that remain visible after the major construction is complete. Professional levels, measuring equipment, fastening tools, electrical testers, caulking tools, and finishing equipment are used to maintain clean lines and accurate component placement. Final quality checks cover flooring transitions, lighting operation, hardware alignment, trim joints, fixture connections, surface consistency, and the overall condition of the remodeled interior.
We begin by assessing the kitchen and bathroom areas together to understand how the renovation affects layout, utilities, finishes, storage, lighting, and overall home functionality. Existing cabinets, countertops, flooring, walls, plumbing, electrical systems, ventilation, doors, windows, and structural conditions are documented using laser measuring devices, digital levels, moisture meters, electrical testers, and detailed site measurements. The assessment establishes the existing conditions before materials are ordered or demolition begins.
The remodeling scope is developed around the intended use of each space, with kitchen planning focused on work triangles, cabinet storage, countertop workspace, appliance clearances, and island circulation. Bathroom planning addresses vanity dimensions, shower or tub configuration, toilet clearance, waterproofing requirements, drainage paths, and accessible fixture placement where applicable. Material selections may include quartz or granite countertops, hardwood or engineered flooring, porcelain tile, moisture-resistant cabinetry, glass shower panels, ceramic wall tile, and durable plumbing fixtures.
The project sequence is organized so demolition, structural preparation, plumbing, electrical work, cabinetry, flooring, countertops, tile, fixtures, and finishing operations occur in a controlled order. Long Beach, CA conditions are considered when selecting materials and finishes, particularly in areas exposed to humidity, moisture, and frequent daily use. This planning stage creates a coordinated scope for complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling while reducing conflicts between individual installations.
The renovation begins with controlled removal of outdated kitchen and bathroom components while protecting structural elements and areas outside the approved work zone. Cabinets, countertops, flooring, tile, fixtures, vanities, and selected wall materials are dismantled using reciprocating saws, oscillating tools, pry bars, tile removal tools, and dust-control equipment. Plumbing and electrical services are isolated before removal to provide safe access to the infrastructure behind the finished surfaces.
Once the spaces are exposed, the framing, subfloor, drywall, plumbing, wiring, ventilation, and utility pathways are inspected for deficiencies. Damaged subfloor areas can be replaced with suitable plywood or approved underlayment, while cement backer board or waterproofing substrates are prepared for bathroom tile installations. Plumbing lines may be replaced with PEX, copper, PVC, or ABS components according to the existing system and installation requirements, while electrical circuits and junction locations are modified where the new design requires additional capacity.
Structural and utility corrections are completed before decorative installations begin. Walls are leveled, plumbing rough-ins are repositioned, electrical boxes are relocated, and ventilation pathways are prepared to correspond with the approved kitchen and bathroom layouts. Moisture-resistant materials and appropriate waterproofing systems are incorporated in wet areas to provide a suitable base for shower walls, bathroom flooring, and other moisture-exposed finishes.
Cabinet installation proceeds after the prepared walls and floors meet the required alignment and dimensional conditions. Base and wall cabinets are secured using structural fasteners, cabinet screws, shims, levels, and stud-mounted attachment points, while kitchen and bathroom cabinetry is positioned around appliances, sinks, vanities, plumbing connections, and available storage zones. Doors, drawer systems, pulls, hinges, and internal organizers are adjusted after the cabinet boxes are accurately aligned.
Countertops and finished surfaces are then installed according to the approved material specifications. Quartz or granite slabs are templated to accommodate sinks, faucets, cooktops, backsplashes, and required overhangs, while porcelain, ceramic, or other selected tile is installed using appropriate thin-set mortar, spacers, grout, and waterproofing components where required. Kitchen flooring and bathroom flooring are prepared over suitable substrates using the installation method appropriate to the selected material, including engineered flooring systems, porcelain tile, or other approved surfaces.
The final fixture stage connects the renovated spaces into functional areas rather than treating each component as an isolated installation. We install and coordinate sinks, faucets, shower systems, toilets, lighting fixtures, cabinet hardware, backsplash materials, bathroom accessories, and designated appliance connections according to the approved layout. Clearances, transitions, fixture alignment, surface protection, and junctions between different materials are checked as each installation is completed.
The completed kitchen and bathroom areas undergo a comprehensive inspection covering structural finishes, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, tilework, plumbing, electrical fixtures, lighting, ventilation, doors, hardware, and other installed components. We operate plumbing fixtures, lighting controls, electrical devices, cabinet doors, drawers, shower systems, and designated appliances to confirm that each renovated area performs according to its intended function. Water connections are checked for leaks, drains are tested for proper flow, and finished surfaces are examined for visible installation defects.
Quality control also focuses on transitions between materials, including countertop-to-backsplash joints, flooring transitions, cabinet-to-wall connections, shower wall junctions, trim pieces, grout lines, and sealed wet-area connections. Silicone sealants, grout, caulking, trim, hardware, and surface finishes are inspected for consistent application and secure attachment. Any loose component, uneven alignment, damaged finish, exposed fastener, incomplete joint, or functional issue identified during inspection is corrected before final cleaning.
The renovation areas are cleaned using appropriate construction cleanup methods to remove dust, debris, adhesive residue, grout haze, protective film, and installation materials without damaging finished surfaces. Final measurements and functional checks confirm that the completed kitchen and bathroom layouts correspond with the approved design and installed material specifications. The complete home renovation is then released after the remodeled spaces demonstrate secure installations, coordinated finishes, operational systems, and properly finished surfaces throughout the project.
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling requires coordinated planning because both spaces depend on cabinetry, plumbing, electrical systems, flooring, ventilation, and finish materials working together. Our kitchen and bathroom remodeling contractors evaluate room dimensions, utility locations, structural conditions, storage requirements, appliance or fixture placement, and circulation before construction begins. This creates a unified renovation plan that improves function without treating each room as an isolated upgrade.
Kitchen work can include cabinet installation, countertop replacement, islands, backsplashes, flooring, lighting, sinks, faucets, and appliance integration using materials such as quartz, granite, porcelain tile, engineered flooring, and moisture-resistant cabinetry. Bathroom renovations can incorporate vanities, shower systems, bathtub replacements, waterproof wall surfaces, floor tile, plumbing fixtures, mirrors, lighting, and storage components selected for regular moisture exposure. Material specifications are matched to the intended application so surfaces can withstand cleaning, humidity, foot traffic, and daily use.
Long Beach properties can vary significantly in age and construction, making pre-construction evaluation important before new finishes are installed. Existing plumbing connections, electrical circuits, subfloors, wall surfaces, ventilation, and drainage are inspected when they fall within the renovation scope, with necessary corrections completed before finish installation. Coordinating kitchen and bathroom remodeling under one project also allows the installation sequence to account for shared utilities, material transitions, and overall home functionality.
Kitchen cabinetry is measured and installed according to the final layout, appliance dimensions, countertop requirements, and available wall space. Bathroom vanities and storage systems receive the same dimensional attention, with placement determined by plumbing connections, door swings, shower clearances, and usable circulation. Quartz and granite countertops are fabricated around approved cabinet and vanity dimensions to maintain accurate sink openings, edge profiles, and wall transitions.
For wet areas, porcelain and ceramic tile are installed over properly prepared substrates with controlled joint spacing, accurate slopes where required, and carefully detailed corners and penetrations. Shower areas require appropriate waterproofing beneath tile surfaces rather than relying on grout or tile alone to control moisture. Kitchen backsplashes receive comparable attention around outlets, cabinets, countertops, corners, and appliance areas to maintain consistent alignment.
Flooring selections are based on the specific demands of each room, including moisture exposure, traffic, cleaning frequency, and compatibility with adjacent flooring. We coordinate flooring installation with cabinet bases, vanities, thresholds, transitions, and finished elevations so the completed surfaces do not create unnecessary height differences. Lighting and plumbing fixtures are then positioned according to the final cabinetry, countertop, vanity, shower, and appliance configuration.
A combined kitchen and bathroom renovation requires careful sequencing because demolition, plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, tile, flooring, countertops, and finishing work depend on one another. Our remodeling team coordinates these stages so rough plumbing and electrical work are completed before walls and finished surfaces are closed. This reduces the risk of removing completed materials to correct utility conflicts later in the project.
Kitchen plumbing can include sink and faucet connections, dishwasher supply and drainage requirements, and other fixture-related work within the approved scope. Bathroom plumbing can involve shower valves, tub connections, faucets, toilets, vanity sinks, and drainage components, with fixture locations established before wall and floor finishes are installed. Electrical work can accommodate task lighting, recessed fixtures, vanity lighting, switches, outlets, and appliance requirements according to the planned configuration.
Final inspections cover cabinet alignment, countertop fit, tile joints, flooring transitions, fixture operation, lighting functionality, caulking, trim, and visible finish details. We review the completed kitchen and bathroom areas against the approved design and installation specifications before project completion. Any required adjustments are addressed so the renovated spaces function correctly and maintain consistent workmanship across both rooms.
Yes, both areas can be planned and renovated under one coordinated project when the scope, access, and construction schedule allow it. This approach can streamline material selection, trade coordination, demolition, utility work, cabinetry, tile installation, and final inspections. Each room still receives specifications based on its individual moisture exposure, plumbing requirements, storage needs, and daily use.
Kitchen improvements may include cabinets, countertops, islands, backsplashes, flooring, lighting, sinks, faucets, and appliance integration. Bathroom improvements can include vanities, showers, bathtubs, toilets, plumbing fixtures, wall tile, floor tile, lighting, and storage. The exact scope depends on the existing conditions and the homeowner's approved renovation plan.
They can be included when the renovation requires new fixture locations, additional electrical capacity, relocated outlets, updated lighting, or revised plumbing connections. Kitchen work may involve sink, dishwasher, appliance, and lighting requirements, while bathrooms may require shower valves, vanity plumbing, exhaust ventilation, and fixture connections. Existing systems should be evaluated before modifications are made to determine the appropriate installation method.
Materials are selected according to each room's exposure to moisture, heat, cleaning chemicals, traffic, and repeated use. Quartz and granite are suitable countertop options, while porcelain and ceramic tile can provide durable surfaces for kitchen backsplashes, bathroom floors, and shower areas when installed over appropriate substrates. Flooring and cabinetry are selected based on room conditions, maintenance requirements, dimensional compatibility, and the desired service life.
Yes, a renovation can retain suitable existing components while replacing outdated or damaged elements according to the project's scope. Existing walls, plumbing, electrical systems, flooring substrates, cabinetry, or fixtures may be evaluated individually rather than automatically removed. Keeping structurally sound components can allow the project to focus resources on upgrades that provide measurable functional and material improvements.
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